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Bhupinder Kour

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There are many factors to consider whether you can get into the Heritage Institute of Technology with 70% marks in class 12th or not. Here are some of the factors mentioned below.Cutoffs differ greatly throughout HIT's B.Tech programmes. Certain fields, like computer Science and engineering (CSE), could have cutoffs that are significantly higher than average.You'll need to take into account the admission quota you're applying under, depending on the programme. Every quota (Management, JEE Main, and WBJEE) has a unique cutoff rank.It also depends on your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, PwD). Typically, cutoffs for reserved.For detailed
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Vikash Kumar Jha

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It is easy to get admission to Techno India University's B.Tech programme with 60% of the possible marks in your 12th grade coursework by using the direct admissions process-Techno India University requires a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for direct B.Tech admission without entrance exam results.Therefore, if you scored 60% or higher in PCM on your 12th board exam, you can apply to Techno India University directly for admission to the B.Tech program.However, since there is competition for the direct admission seats, scoring 65%+ in PCM would help your chances.Your application will receive additional we
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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, students can take admission at Faculty of law, Calcutta university with 70 percent in class 12 th. The minimum class 12 th marks required are also 45 percent. But only 12 th marks are not enough to get the admission. Students need to qualify in the entrance exam also. The West Bengal council of higher secondary education conducts a WBCHSE entrance exam. The students need to qualify in the entrance exam as well as in the cut off to get admission. The cut off will be released according to the seats intake and applications. So if any student wants to take admission, he/she must prepare for the entrance exam also. 

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Prakhar Kumar Shandilya

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You are eligible to get admission in the B.Sc course of Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability, Sonepat as the eligibility criteria is that the candidate must have passed 12th board examination or any other equivalent 10+2 exam from any recognised education board of India. But just meeting the eligibility criteria doesn't necessarily means that you'll get admitted in the college. For that you'll also have to perform well in the other rounds of the selection process like personal interview, supplemental questions, etc. Based on your performance in these rounds, you may get selected by the college and a seat will be allotted to
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Vikash Kumar Jha

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No, if you receive only 60% on your Class 12 board exams, you will not be able to enroll directly in SOP, Sharda University's B.Pharma program.According to SOP Sharda's eligibility requirements, the minimum percentage needed for admission is-50% of total marks in PCB, PCM, and PCMB for the general category.40% for candidates in the reserved SC/ST categories.In actuality, though, national level counseling has resulted in much higher closing cutoffs for admission over the previous few years.In 2022, the cutoff point for admission to Sharda's B.Pharma programme was 88% for general category candidates and 79% for SC/ST candidates in their
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Your chances of getting into a BBA, BCA, or B.Sc. programme are good if you scored 70% on your 12th grade exam. However, you might have trouble getting into a highly competitive BTech program. Concentrate on competitive exams and raise your 12th percentile to increase your chances.Other eligibilities which should be kept in mind are-You must have completed the 12th grade in a relevant field with a minimum of 50% of the possible marks (45% for those in reserved categories) in order to be admitted to these programs.Your score of 70% on your 12th board exam qualifies you for their undergraduate programs. Merit-based admission is granted,
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Candidates must have passed the 12th grade with PCM as one of their major subjects in order to be admitted to the BTech program.Typically, a minimum of 60% (or 55% for SC/ST candidates) on the 12th standard or its equivalent is required for admission.Both the qualifying exam and state-level engineering entrance exams, such as UPSEE, are used to determine admissions.To be admitted through UPSEE, you must achieve the necessary exam rank. Your chances of being admitted via UPSEE with a 60% grade in your senior year will be determined by your UPSEE scorecard.To summarize, having a 60% in your 12th grade does not ensure admission; it only q
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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, you can take admission at NICMAR university with 70 percent in 12 th. The minimum score required in 12 th class is 50 percent. But 12 th class marks alone won't help in the admissions. Students have to qualify in the entrance exams. Different UG and PG courses accept different entrance exams. For MBA entrance exams like MAT, XAT, CAT, NMAT, ATMA, MHT CET, CUET-P etc. are accepted. For BTech exams like CUET, UGAT are accepted. Students need to qualify in any one of the entrance exams as well as in the cut off in order to get the admissions. The cut off will be released according to seat intake and applications for different courses
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Pooja Gupta

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SOP Sharda University admission requirements vary depending on the programme selected, however a 70% grade in the 12th grade is necessary. Certain programs may have higher cut-offs depending on competition and available seats, while others may view this as a respectable score. For program-specific cut-off trends or minimum eligibility requirements, speak with the admissions office directly to obtain a clear picture. Furthermore, they may demand entry examinations, and your result on those exams may be more significant than a 12th grade. Lastly, have an open mind and be skeptical of unofficial insights into past cut-off ranges found in
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Ashu

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UPSEE rank is the main requirement for DDU GKP admission to the B.Tech program. Marks from class 12 have a moderate weight.The UPSEE rank cutoffs for General students are relatively high, ranging from 5000 to 10,000 in order to get into elite branches like Mechanical and CSE.You will need a very good UPSEE rank below 5000 to have a chance at the general category, as your class 12 score was only 70%.Cutoffs may be lower for SC/ST students, typically between ranks 10000 and 15000. In this instance, 70% might be enough.In summary, admission to DDU GKP BTech may require more than just meeting the 70% requirements in the 12th grade, partic
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